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Also early in the week, workers started fencing off the area, thus forcing me to change my walking route to get from the El to work. On Monday and Tuesday I could still get through, but by Thursday or Friday the fences were padlocked. The river walk in front of the Sun-Times building is now inaccessible as is the small park next to the building,in front of McDonalds and in between the Sun-Times and the Wrigley buildings. The demolition signs went up on the fences on Thursday and Trump came to town to officially start the tearing down of the building.
See also:
» Make Way for Chicago Trump Tower
» Sun-Times Building Empty, Employees May Strike
3 responses so far ↓
1 Andrew // Oct 29, 2004 at 3:36 pm
You might also be interested in this article, written by a 23-year Sun-Times veteran.
2 c.inc. // Oct 31, 2004 at 3:13 pm
how did you get access?…great images.
3 rachelleb.com // Nov 5, 2004 at 3:34 pm
Sun - Times Demolition, or Lack Thereof
I’m sure they’re doing a lot of destruction inside, but from the outside, the Sun-Times Building has barely changed. Walking around the building, this is all I could see. So disappointing. See also: » Sun-Times Building to Trump Tower…
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